Kansas City Airport Restroom Recording Case: Suspect Seeks Bond Reduction as Police Search for More Victims

A suspect accused of secretly recording women inside a restroom at Kansas City International Airport is requesting a reduction in bond, while investigators continue efforts to identify additional victims.

Suspect Requests Lower Bond

According to court filings, Teriosi Ludwig appeared before a judge via video from jail and requested a bond reduction.

  • Current bond: $25,000
  • Defense request: Reduce or convert to a surety bond
  • Next hearing: April 14

The motion argues that Ludwig does not pose a flight risk or danger to the public and cannot afford the current bond amount.

Felony Charge Filed

The Platte County Prosecutor’s Office has charged Ludwig with one count of felony invasion of privacy.

He is currently being held at the Platte County Jail as the investigation continues.

Investigation Timeline Narrowed

Authorities say the alleged recordings took place between:

  • January 16 and January 30
  • Location: All-gender restroom in Concourse A at KCI

The Kansas City Aviation Department confirmed detectives are actively reviewing evidence and reports.

Police Urge Potential Victims to Come Forward

Investigators believe there may be additional victims who are unaware they were recorded.

Officials are asking anyone who used the restroom in Concourse A during the specified dates to contact airport police, even if they did not notice suspicious activity.

  • 📞 Contact: Airport Police at 816-243-5175
  • Victim support services are being offered

Ongoing Case Developments

Authorities are working to:

  • Verify reported victims
  • Review collected evidence
  • Determine if additional charges are warranted

The case remains under active investigation as prosecutors continue building their case.

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